SUU Digital Library

Add or remove other collections to your search:



 

Narrow your search by:



You've searched:

All Collections
  • All fields: Rock
(611 results)



Display: 20

    • 1898, Apr 25

    • 1898, Apr 25
    •  

    • Mon. April 25, 1898: Ther. 60 – 7 pm. Wea. clear I spent the day fixing my Crayon pictures ready to send back to Gripp, the German Artist of Tyrone, Pa. Tuesday 26: Ther. very warm Wea. clouds I started for ranch at 8-40 am meet Sammy Larson...
    • Page 227

    • Page 227
    •  

    • Claim of Dixie Power Company for installing underground lighting system for 53,038.92 was allowed. Motion Councilman Pace that the Committee on Streets confer with the Telephone Company Board, o r i t s President. and make formal demand t h a t...
    • Page 228

    • Page 228
    •  

    • (City paid $4623.82 in full payment of contract proposed for installing the new street lighting system. 1 A motion was made by Councilman Pace that the matter of drafting an ordinance for the regulating of motor vehicle traffic in Cedar City be...
    • 1899, Sep 25

    • 1899, Sep 25
    •  

    • Mon. Sept. 25, 1899: Ther. pleasant., Wea. clear. We started on 7 am. nooned 2 hours 3 miles south of the top of the ridge, reached Minersville 6-30 pm. camped at Colton’s yard. Tuesday 26: Ther. warm. Wea. light clouds nooned at Milford,...
    • Page 234

    • Page 234
    •  

    • PARLEY DALLEY Biography 1886 - 1970 Parley Dalley was born November 5 , 1886, the son of James and Petrina B. Dalley. He grew up on a farm in Summit. Utah, the place of his b i r t h , and attended the oneroom school there. He then went to the...
    • Page 117

    • Page 117
    •  

    • Wm. Flannigan B. A. C. Campus In Summer "Say man, it's that Mr. Flanigan again." Mr. Flanigan, the caretaker of the B. A. C. campus and buildings knows more about the B. A. C. than anyone around here, and he should, for you see this is Mr....
    • 1912, Jan 11

    • 1912, Jan 11
    •  

    • Thurs. Jan. 11, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. clear Caught a coyote this morning. After looking after all my traps, I went down to the grove and helped chop cottonwoods till dinner time Friday 12: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Light C. Worked on the Zion Road from...
    • 1905, Oct 26

    • 1905, Oct 26
    •  

    • Thurs. Oct. 26, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear. We took a trip across thru the breaks and into the sand hills to the south-east, to see some friends the canvassing Elders had left in there, only found one at home that was Mr. Fowler, he takes no...
    • 1912, Jan 17

    • 1912, Jan 17
    •  

    • Wed. Jan. 17, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear Hauling rock for the breakwater. Thursday 18: Ther. Slightly cooler, Wea. T. clds Hauled a load of trash to the lucern field and a load of cotton wood back this evening.
    • 1912, Jan 23

    • 1912, Jan 23
    •  

    • Tues. Jan. 23, 1912: Ther. Warmer Wea. T. clds. Hauling stuff to the field, and a few cottonwoods home. Hauled one load of rock to the breakwater Went to town to band practice. Jake is here tonight. Wednesday 24: Ther. Warm Wea. Nearly Clear...
    • 1899, Nov 3

    • 1899, Nov 3
    •  

    • Fri. Nov. 3, 1899: Ther. pleasant.; Wea. clear, We came to Black Rock about 24 mi. to day. A. Russell, Harold Russell, Ed. Jones & I constitute our company. Saturday 4: Ther. cold.; Wea. cloudy, threatening. We stopped at Milford for noon, and...
    • 1905, Feb 21

    • 1905, Feb 21
    •  

    • Tues. Feb. 21, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Few thin clds, The snow is melting fast today altho the night has been very cold. We took dinner with J.C. Smith about three pm he lives nearly a mile and a half south of the New hope school. spent the night...
    • Page 467

    • Page 467
    •  

    • Heaton and Bill were in Pearson on foot, so they walked the eight miles to Colonia Juarez. Edward had previously been down in Mexico for a few days and caught one of their mules with some other horses n and put them i a pasture there. The...
    • 1905, Feb 22

    • 1905, Feb 22
    •  

    • Wed. Feb. 22, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Thin clds. Thicker “ Geo. Washington’s birth day- We worked south to one mile south of the rock school then west. Were entertained by Mr. R.L. Blasingame. one and a half mile south of the red hill school...
    • Page 213

    • Page 213
    •  

    • Taking advantage of the predawn blackness the moming of September 8, the Indians slipped down a s m d ravine and mortally wounded more than ten emigrants before they could reach the safety of their wagons. The emigrants humedly heaped a wall of...
    • Page 509

    • Page 509
    •  

    • Betenson, Leland S , 270, 296-302 . (Coun.1, 303-09 (Coun.1, 309-13 (COU". I Biederman, Fred L , 254, 258-65 . (Coun.1, 266-78 (Coun.1, 279 Biederman, Tillie, 347 Big Spring, 174, 175 Bigelow, I. Y., 271 Bigelow, Ron, 460 Bill's Grocery, 379...
    • 1899, Dec 3

    • 1899, Dec 3
    •  

    • Sun. Dec. 3, 1899: Ther. cold., Wea. cloudy am. clear pm. (Fast Day) Dan & I started home via Bullock trail on foot driving a cow & calf they got away at Rock Canyon. we came on home. Sammy got here just ahead of us. Monday 4: Ther. 34´., 54....
    • 1898, Jun 18

    • 1898, Jun 18
    •  

    • Sat. June 18, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. clear we went from the top of the trail to Rock Canyon before noon and after a hard afternoons travel and lots of whipping we got the stock to the Co op farm Via. of the Bulloch trail. Sunday 19: Ther. warm....

QuickView

Display a larger image and more item information when the pointer pauses over a thumbnail
on off
 

Layout options:

Thumbnail with title
Grid with smaller thumbnails and more detail
Select the collections to add or remove from your search
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
 
OK